Sorin Cotofana
Editor-in-Chief
Sorin D. Cotofana received the M.Sc. degree in Computer Science from the “Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Faculty, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands. His current research is focussed on: (i) the design and implementation of dependable/reliable systems out of unpredictable/unreliable components; (ii) aging assessment/prediction and lifetime reliability aware resource management; and (iii) unconventional computation paradigms and computation with emerging nano-devices. He (co-)authored 38 journal, 191 international conference, and 38 local conferences/workshops papers; received 12 international conferences best paper awards, e.g., 2012 IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology, 2012 ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Nanoscale Architectures, 2005 IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology, 2001 International Conference on Computer Design; served as Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on CAS I (2009-2011), IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (2008-2014), and Nano Communication Networks (2010-2014) and Senior Editor for IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (2014-2015); have been involved in the organization of many international conferences. He is a Past-Chair of the Giga-Nano IEEE Circuits and System Society (CASS) Technical Committee, IEEE Nano Council CASS representative, and HiPEAC member.
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Associate Editor-in-Chief (TNANO Letters)
Prof Lee received the Ph.D in Precision Engineering from The University of Tokyo, Japan (1996). He is Director of the Centre for Intelligent Sensors and MEMS and Associate Professor of ECE at National Univ. of Singapore. His work focuses on technologies with wide variety of applications in the field of MEMS and NEMS, Photonics, THz MEMS, Energy harvesters, Microfluidics and Biomedical MEMS and NEMS sensors. Prof. Lee has over 300 peer-reviewed journal publications, more than 35 US and Taiwan patents and over 13,500 citations (Google Scholar data), h-index 58 and i-10 index 303. He has held several editor roles, including Associate editor, IEEE Journal of Microelectomechanical Systems (JMEMS).
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